Comment leaving 5 multi verbs, so we can have a full list. Don't forget to leave the meaning in English.
Ex: Get in - To enter in a place.
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*Get well - To recover lost health
ResponderEliminar*Make up - To apply cosmetics
*Put away - To put things in their place
*Put Back - To return to original location
*Take over - To assume control
* go out: to on other place
ResponderEliminar* be against: be opposed to something or somebody.
* ask for: request, demand, to somebody or something.
* get up: to stand somebody.
look for: to search for something, somebody, or for on information.
* be in: stay in a place(hause, bulding)
leave: Leave a place, a person or activity
ResponderEliminarclean: Remove or delete
destroy: break into pieces that fit poorly
prepare: the chicken for next weekend
Saturday the party will
*LOOK UP: be vigilant and take notice
ResponderEliminar*BREAK UP: start suddenly
*HANGING OUT: the practice of hanging condemned people as a form of capital punishmant
*MAKE OFF: leave hurriedly
*RUN OFF: a furthercontest after a tie or inconclusive result
*LEAD UP: event or sequence that leads up to something else.
ResponderEliminar*RUN UP: To walk rapidly
*SPEAK: say something.
*made up:invented; untrue
*arrive: reach a destination
*warning: to say or announce something that will happen
ResponderEliminar*study: preparing for a profession
*sing, make sounds with the voice
*do: make something
*clog: to impaired
BRING ABOUT: To make something happen.
ResponderEliminarExample: The war brought about huge social and political changes.
GET ACROSS: To be understood, or to make someone understand something.
Example: The message isn't getting across to youngsters.
GET THROUGH: To use or deal with a particular amount of something.
Example: I get through about 20 cigarettes a day.
GO OFF WITH: To leave with something that belongs to someone else.
Example: She's gone off with my pen.
ROLL UP: To bend something so that it is in the shape of a ball or a tube.
Example: Painters arrived and rolled up the carpet.
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1-GROWN UP: when the person grows in age example:camille was 20years now 22, adult growing.
ResponderEliminar2-GET ON : When people have a good relationship
3-GO OFF WITH: to leave with something that belongs to someone else.
4-GET AROUND: if news or information gets around, many people hear about it.
5- HEAR FROM: to get news or information from someone, usually in a letter or by telephone.example, write or call my sister who is in usa
6- the three repeat a colleague (3)pay off: when a person settles an accont.
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ResponderEliminarLOOK UP
You can look up my number in the telephone directory.
Come out
Tomato stains don’t usually come out
CALL ON
We called on you last night but you weren't home.
GET AWAY
We worked so hard this year that we had to get away for a week.
RUN AWAY
The child ran away from home and has been missing for three days.
- give up (Alice doesn't GIVE UP easily)
ResponderEliminar- gets on with (Alice always GETS ON WITH her work in class)
- get together (She loves to GET TOGETHER with her friends)
- getting at (Charlie is always GETTING AT me)
- puts up (Mary PUTS UP with a lot of criticism)
FIND OUT : TO INVESTIGATE SOMETHING
ResponderEliminarLOOK FOR : TO SEARCH SOMETHING
COME IN : TO INSIDE SOME WHERE
COME UP WITH: OUT WITH AN IDEA
GET INTO : ENTER A VEHICLE OR BUILDING
PUT OFF: We will have to put off the meeting
ResponderEliminarTALK ABOUT: Did you talk about me?
JOTTED DOWN: I jotted down her number on a scrap of paper.
LIVE OFF: They find it hard to live off the money they make
RUN OUT OF: We have run out of sugar.
Get on: The bus was full. We couldn't get on.
ResponderEliminarDrive off: She got into the car and drove off.
Came back: Tom is leaving tomorrow and coming back on Saturday.
Turn round: When I touched him on the shoulder, he turned round.
Break Down: He was late beacause his care brokedown.
sold out: i wanted a ticket for the cruise, but they were sold out
ResponderEliminargrowing up: the market for luxury cruises is growing up
get up: i don¨t like to get up
put off: we will have to put off
turn down:they turned down
look after: take care of
ResponderEliminarget up: Rise from bed
Put off: postpone
Talk about: Discuss
Wait for: await
Believe in: Have faith in the existence of
1.Take over - To assume control
ResponderEliminar2.get up - to stand somebody.
3.look for - to search for something, To search somebody.
4.go up / go down - to ascend /to drop
5.go out - To move away from a place
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